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Comparison of Simple Graphical Process Models

Katarina Tomičić-Pupek,Ivan Vidović,Martina Tomičić Furjan-2012-12-14-Hrčak Portal of scientific journals of Croatia (University Computing Centre)

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Comparing the structure of graphical process models can reveal a number of process variations.Since most contemporary norms for process modelling rely on directed connectivity of objects in the model, connections between objects form sequences which can be translated into performing scenarios.Whereas sequences can be tested for completeness in performing process activities using simulation methods, the similarity or difference in static characteristics of sequences in different model variants are difficult to explore.The goal of the paper is to test the application of a method for comparison of graphical models by analyzing and comparing static characteristics of process models.Consequently, a metamodel for process models is developed followed by a comparison procedure conducted using a graphical model comparison algorithm.

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Comparing the structure of graphical process models can reveal a number of process variations.Since most contemporary norms for process modelling rely on directed connectivity of objects in the model, connections between objects form sequences which can be translated into performing scenarios.Whereas sequences can be tested for completeness in performing process activities using simulation methods, the similarity or difference in static characteristics of sequences in different model variants are difficult to explore.The goal of the paper is to test the application of a method for comparison of graphical models by analyzing and comparing static characteristics of process models.Consequently, a metamodel for process models is developed followed by a comparison procedure conducted using a graphical model comparison algorithm.

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Process (computing)MetamodelingGraphical modelSimple (philosophy)Computer scienceCompleteness (order theory)Process modelingData mining

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